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A perennial Motown favorite for more than 100 years, the Detroit Tigers carry on a tradition founded by former greats like Ty Cobb, Al Kaline, and Alan Trammell. Help the team support this tradition by selecting a game on the Tigers schedule and visiting Comerica Park to see Detroit chase their World Series dreams.

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The Detroit Tigers roster is regularly filled with power hitting and pitching, helping to contribute to its position as a perennial AL Central title contender. By shopping with Vivid Seats, you’ll have access to the most coveted of games throughout the year, so check out the selection below, including Tigers Opening Day tickets, signifying the start of a brand new season of MLB baseball.

As you begin plotting your trip to Comerica Park, take note of the various visiting opponents on the 2015 Tigers schedule, which includes early stints against the Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, and Kansas City Royals. Fans of the occasional AL-NL matchup can also look forward to the Tigers hosting the Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates. The home slate will conclude in September against the division rival, Minnesota Twins.

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Detroit Wins 4th Straight Division Title

Another year and another title for the AL Central champion Detroit Tigers, who for the fourth straight season have put themselves in a position to secure the franchise’s first World Series title since 1984. Hopes are high ahead of the best-of-five ALDS, which will pit the Tigers against the AL East-winning Baltimore Orioles for the first time ever in the postseason. With a slight advantage in the wins column, the Orioles will have home-field advantage for the series, though if the regular season is any indication, that won’t be a problem for Detroit, which took five of six from the Orioles this year including all three at Camden Yards.

Games 1 and 2 will take place in Baltimore (Oct. 2-3) before shifting to Comerica Park for Game 3 (Oct. 5) and if needed, Game 4 on Oct. 6. Should the series go the distance, the Orioles would host the fifth and final contest on Oct. 8. Offensively, the Tigers finished the regular season ranked first in the MLB in batting average (.277) and second in runs (757), on-base percentage (.331), and slugging percentage (.426), keyed by veterans Miguel Cabrera and Victor Martinez, with the latter coming up just short in the race for AL batting champion.

Tigers Gain Lefty Price as Push for Division Title Continues

Several teams made moves right up to the 2014 MLB trade deadline, though the AL Central-leading Detroit Tigers came away with one of the biggest acquisitions of all in the gaining of left-handed starter David Price from Tampa Bay. Price had been with the Rays since making his big-league debut back in 2008, during which time he tallied 82 wins in 170 starts. Eleven of those victories have been recorded in 2014, though he’ll now likely have the advantage of more run support in joining a first-place Detroit Tigers team on the hunt for its fourth straight division title.

Though the Tigers have experienced some setbacks record-wise during the All-Star break, as of Aug. 6, the lead in the AL Central stands at 4.5 games ahead of second-place Kansas City. Over the rest of the month, Detroit will see relatively little of its divisional foes save for Minnesota (Aug. 22-24) and Chicago on the road (Aug. 29-31). Prior to the series, Price will see his former team one last time when the Rays host the Tigers from Aug. 19-21. September, meanwhile, will include stints against all four AL rivals in the final weeks of the regular season including home clashes against the Royals (Sept. 8-10), Indians (Sept. 12-14), White Sox (Sept. 22-24), and Twins (Sept. 25-28).